If u have nokia, use nokia suite.
i think you hav to hav AT&T
Cell phone. A type writer is for writing letters, not sending messages.
Check with your provider, might have to be reset.
One of two options are available. One is to just pick up the phone and look at the call log and messages. Another method is to put software or an app on the phone that will forward you the information via email or your cell phone. There are possible legal issues with these methods if the phone is not yours.
There are sites out there (for parents) that allow them to look at texts sent from the childs phone to another phone. There is also one that allows that AND you can check your facebook messages...but it requires you to download a third party app.
Remember: Axons away, so dendrites carry messages from the cell, and axons carry them away.
contact carrier and see if you can check them online or via a bill
Yes!
Instead of responding to someone by a normal cell phone call you type a message on your phone keyboard and send it via the cell phone' text messaging service. It is a feature in your messages folder. Check your inbox there. You probably have text messages there you never look at. I just checked mine and found 5. Read your cell phone instruction book for more complete help. It cost me 10 cents extra to send a text message.
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It could be the Sprint customer has shut off the ability to receive text messages.
you call your cell phone number on your house phone and then when you get to your voicemail then press # if that doesnt work press # and * and then it will say put in ya password and you will be able to check your voice mail on your phone.